The White House Spokesman Sean Spicer apologized for the adolescent reaction to the words of Adolf Hitler not using chemical weapons in World War II.
"We did not use chemical weapons during the Second World War," Spicer said while at the daily press conference, he was asserting that Syria was using chemical weapons.
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The White House Spokesman then addressed Russia and said, "Do you want to be allied with such a country and regime?" He asked.
When Spicer asked journalists to open their mouths, he recalled Hitler's use of chemical gas and said, "When it comes to Sarin gas, Syed did not use chemical weapons against his people, as Assad did."
Spicer's use of these words during the Jewish Feast of Prayer caused great confusion among journalists.
Spicer's words were criticized during the genocide that Hitler used gas against Jews and other victims.
'History lessons should be'
The White House Spokesperson used these statements when criticizing Russia's support for the Syrian regime.
The US Navy conducted a missile attack on the Al-Shayrak air force last week on allegations that the Syrian government used chemical weapons in Idlib.
US President Donald Trump announced that the missile attack was made against the alleged attack on Syria's nerve gas in the town of Khan Sheikh.
Spicer had to apologize for the words of reaction:
"I use an inappropriate and inconsiderate statement about the Holocaust, so I can not make comparisons at all, so I apologize, it was a mistake to do so."
Spicer's responses to Twitter include former president Bill Clinton and former foreign minister Hillary Clinton's daughter Chelsea Clinton:
"I hope the press spokesman will have time to visit the Holocaust Museum, just a few blocks away."
Senator Ben Cardin used Twitter to say, "Give someone a press lecture on a refreshing history lesson about Hitler's words about Hitler.
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